After two deadly crashes in less than five months killed over 330, all Boeing 737 Max aircraft around the world have been grounded. © AP Photo / Ted S. Warren 'Loss of Confidence': Boeing Scrambles to Fix 737 MAX's Software as Indonesian Carrier Drops OrderThe US aerospace company did not respond to requests for explanation as to why the safety options were not standard equipment. Earlier, Boeing released statements suggesting that pilots who had been inadequately trained to fly the 737 MAX were responsible for the fatalities, according to Boingboing.net. "All you know is the airplane is not flying correctly. You're trying to figure it out at the same time you're trying to fly an airplane, which is difficult," Hansman observed, cited by the Star Advertiser.
Source: Ethiopian News March 24, 2019 21:33 UTC